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Captain Quasar: The Complete Series

By: Milo James Fowler
Narrated by: Eric Michael Summerer
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Get the Captain Quasar boxset, featuring all three hilarious books in this romp through space and time. Perfect for fans of Galaxy Quest, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

Captain Quasar is out of time.

Pursued by vengeful Goobalob toll collectors, savage Arachnoid bounty hunters, and formidable Amazonians, Captain Bartholomew Quasar must do whatever he can to keep the crew of the Effervescent Magnitude out of harm's way.

All in a day's work - except time is not on his side.

Torn from the present to relive his past, he vows to keep mistakes from occurring the second time around. But is he doomed to repeat history? Or can he erase his regrets?

Villains will be vanquished. Lives will be lost. Bonds will be betrayed. Heroes will be heroic. Join the crew of the Effervescent Magnitude in this special edition omnibus for a side-splitting time-travel space adventure, the likes of which you've never seen!

©2021 Milo James Fowler (P)2022 Tantor
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"side splitting comedy" it isn't.

This is just a rather weak 1950s science fiction B-movie (a C-movie perhaps). Its OK as a listen but the baddy is just too industructable, with guns just too inaccurate, while the goodie is just too hansome and his spaceships have armour just too think and strong. I think the joke is that the author thinks if you repeat a cliché often enough it becomes funny, but he's wrong. OK, so the captain's chair on the bridge is "executive", do you have to bring it up everytime he sits down? The narrator makes it a reasonable listen, however painful the text he has to speak is.

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Would take less time to list the good.

Elated when the first book finished and then remembered I bought a trinity of books. I couldn't finish, the humour is cringe, the story jumps from nowhere to nowhere, the protagonist is unbelievable, annoying but worst of all: a naive persons idea of a hero.

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